2008 Publications

Books

  1. Brooks, D. J. (2008). Public street CCTV: A psychometric study of social risk. Saarbrucken, VDM Verlag.

Journals

  1. Brooks, D. J. (2008). “Defining the science of security through knowledge categorisation.Acta Criminologica: South African Journal of Criminology. 21(1).
  2. Brooks, D. J. (2008). “What is security: Definition through knowledge categorisation.Security Journal.
  3. Jones, A., C. Valli, Sutherland, I. and Dardick, G. (2008). “The 2007 Analysis of Information Remaining on Disks Offered for Sale on the Second Hand Market.Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law 3(1): 23-36.
  4. Jones, A., Valli, C., & Sutherland, I. (2008). Analysis of Information Remaining on Hand Held Devices Offered for Sale on the Second Hand Market. Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law, 3(2).
  5. McEniery, D. & Woodward, A. (2008). Australian Defense Force Policy and the use of WPA2 as a security option for deployment of 802.11 wireless devices in the field. Journal of Information Warfare. 7(3): 35-54
  6. Williams, P. A. H. (2008). A Practical Application of CMM to Medical Security Capability. Information Management and Computer Security, 16(1), 58-73.
  7. Williams, P. A. H. (2008). When trust defies common security sense. Health Informatics Journal, 14(3), 211-221.

Refereed Conferences

  1. Bolan, C. (2008). A Review of the Electronic Product Code Standards for RFID Technology. Paper presented at the Paper presented at the Seventh International Network Conference. Plymouth, UK.
  2. Hannay, P., & Woodward, A. (2008). Cold boot memory aquisition: An investigation into memory freezing and data retention claims. Paper presented at the The 2008 International Conference on Security and Management. Las Vegas, Nevada.
  3. Hutchinson, W. (2008) Propaganda Dilemmas for Environmental Security, Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Information Warfare, University of Plymouth, 30th June – 1st July, 2008, pp.
  4. Hutchinson, W. (2008) The Ethics of Information Operations, Fifth International Conference Of The Australian Institute Of Computer Ethics, Deakin University, Melbourne, 11th February, 2008.
  5. McLaughlin, R. E. and D. J. Brooks (2008). The compliance of intruder alarm installations in Western Australia: Are intruder alarm systems being installed to Australian Standard AS2201.1 – “Client’s premises – Design, installation, commissioning and maintenance.” Proceeding of the 2008 42nd International Carnahan Conference in Security Technology, Prague, IEEE.
  6. Szewczyk, P., Brand, M. (2008). Malware Detection and Removal: An examination of personal anti-virus software . Paper presented at the The 6th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia
  7. Turner, B. & Woodward, A. (2008). Securing a Wireless network with EAP-TLS: perception and realities of its implementation. . In Proceedings of the 6th Australian Information Security Management Conference, School of Computer and, Information Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia 1st December 2008
  8. Turner, B. & Woodward, A. (2008). Network security isn’t all fun and games: an analysis of information transmitted whilst playing Team Fortress 2. In Proceedings of the 6th Australian Information Security Management Conference, School of Computer and, Information Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia 1st December 2008
  9. Valli, C. (2008). SIMPLE – Rethinking the monolithic approach to digital forensics. 3rd Conference on Digital Forensics, The 2008 Proceedings of the Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
  10. Valli, C. and A. Jones (2008). A study of 2nd Hand Blackberry for sale – World class security foiled by humans. Proceedings of the 2008 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing – SAM 2008 – The 2008 International Conference on Security & Management., Las Vegas, USA.
  11. Valli, C., & Woodward, A. (2008). Oops The 2008 Australian study of remnant data contained on 2nd hand hard disks: the saga continues. Paper presented at the The 6th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia.
  12. Woodward, A. & Valli.C (2008) Issues common to Australian critical infrastructure providers SCADA networks discovered through computer and network vulnerability analysis, Paper presented at the The 6th Australian Digital Forensics Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia
  13. Williams, P. A. H. (2008). A holistic perspective on models for medical information security. In H.R. Arabnia, S. Aissi & M. Bedworth (Eds.). Paper presented at the Proceedings of the 2008 World Congress in Computer Science, (2nd ed) Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing – SAM’08 – The 2008 International Conference on Security & Management. (pp. TBA). USA: CSREA Press.
  14. Williams, P. A. H. (2008) How addressing implementation issues can assist in medical information security governance. In N.L. Clarke & S.M. Furnell (Eds.). Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Huam Aspects of Information Security and Assurance, (pp. 116-125), Plymouth: University of Plymouth.
  15. Williams, P. A. H. (2008). Can an Adapted Clinical Governance Model be Used to Improve Medical Information Security? In D. Remenyi (Ed.), Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Information Warfare and Security, (pp.219-228), Reading: Academic Conferences Limited.
  16. Williams, P.A.H & Valli.C (2008) Trust me. I am a Doctor. Your records are safe…, Paper presented at the The 6th Australian Information Security Management Conference, Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus, Western Australia
  17. Woodward, A., & Hannay, P. (2008). Forensic implications of using the firewire memory exploit with Microsoft Windows XP. Paper presented at the The 2008 International Conference on Security and Management. Las Vegas, Nevada.
  18. Woodward, A. (2008). What Artifacts do Current BitTorrent Clients Leave Behind? The 2008 International Conference on Security and Management, Las Vegas, Nevada, July 14-17

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